

Psycho III
Directed by Anthony PerkinsNorman Bates is back again running his "quiet" little motel a month after the events in Psycho II. Norman meets three new people, one being a beautiful young nun with whom his budding relationship is beginning to make his "Mother" jealous. He also hires a young man in need of a job to take care of the motel. A snooping reporter is showing interest in Norman's case. What will these new friends do for Norman?
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Psycho III Ratings & Reviews
- XXBlackMothXXApril 30, 2025This one starts slow, but once you get into it. Bloody as hell!
- Kevin WardJuly 6, 2025They sure get a lot of mileage out of the original Psycho shower scene, don’t they? While this one isn’t quite as much of a pleasant surprise as Psycho II, this third installment is still pretty good. This one feels a bit sleazier than the previous installments, with more sex, nudity and Jeff Fahey as a big-time scumbag. A couple good kills including an awesome toilet kill. (Not sure if it was #1 or #2 😛). Kind of wish there was a bit more ambiguity with regards to the killer in this, but I that’s probably a tall order for a third installment. I liked Perkins’ direction for the most part though. The infamous house looked really awesome in some shots and the final handheld shot (so to speak) of Norman was really great.
Psycho III Trivia
Psycho III was released on June 27, 1986.
Psycho III was directed by Anthony Perkins.
Psycho III has a runtime of 1 hr 33 min.
Psycho III was produced by Hilton A. Green.
The key characters in Psycho III are Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), Maureen Coyle (Diana Scarwid), Duane Duke (Jeff Fahey).
Psycho III is rated R.
Psycho III is a Horror, Thriller, Mystery film.
Psycho III has an audience rating of 3.4 out of 10.


















